Senator Jennifer Isaacs-Dotson of Nassau, Bahamas, poses for portrait during the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Corey Lanerie aboard Bells The One in the Eight Belles race at Kentucky Oaks day. His wife Shantel Lanerie died at the age of 42 after a battle with breast cancer in 2018. May 3, 2019 Matt Stone/Courier Journal

Calvin West, a self-described professional bettor and 85-years-old, said this was his 30th time at Churchill Downs as he walked near the paddock on Kentucky Oaks day. May 3, 2019 Matt Stone/Courier Journal

Melissa Heaslett of Turlock, Calif., takes a selfie in the Paddock area in the morning before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Track workers Alyssa Tucker, 16, left and Savannah Saunders, 16, dance in the stands while on track duty in the morning before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Rain falls on attendees and workers as they make their way into Churchill Downs before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Ron Jacobs, center, of Louisville, and friend Gary Puza of Tackson, Wis., joke while looking at their programs before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Ron Jacobs, left, of Louisville, and friend Gary Puza of Tackson, Wis., joke while looking at their programs before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Traci Blincoe, left and her sister Terri Blincoe, both of Louisville, make their way into Churchill Downs before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Track workers clean up under the grandstands in the morning before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Mike Jospeh of Chaska, Minn., takes a look at his program in the morning before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Tony Lilly tried to keep dry while selling Kentucky Oaks programs early Friday morning. He said already sold 30 within the first 20 minutes of the gates opening. "The programs I'm selling are dry," he said. May 3, 2019 Matt Stone/Courier Journal

Rain falls on attendees and workers as they make their way into Churchill Downs before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Denny Clark, left, of Butler Pa., takes a photo of his son Cody Clark and his wife Brooke in the Paddock area before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Rain falls on attendees and workers as they make their way into Churchill Downs before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Rain falls on attendees and workers as they make their way into Churchill Downs before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Roses are seen in the Paddock area before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Janine and Ken Schmitt of Florence, Ky., get their portrait taken before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal, Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Tony Lilly tried to keep dry while selling Kentucky Oaks programs early Friday morning. He said already sold 30 within the first 20 minutes of the gates opening. "The programs I'm selling are dry," he said. May 3, 2019 Matt Stone/Courier Journal

Brandon Mannek wore a pink feather on his hat to the Kentucky Oaks in honor of his wife and other cancer survivors. Mannek and his wife, Sharmin, traveled from Utah for a day at the races. May 3, 2019.
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Monique O' Daniel, right, and friend Linda Braden joke while looking at their programs before the start of race 2 at the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Ezra Roberts od Denver, Colo., takes a look at his program before the start of race 3 at the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

The Twin Spires are reflected in a puddle of water as attendees walk about the Paddock area in morning before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Jacqueline Wood, center, and her son Elijah Wood, 5, peak out a window overlooking the Paddock during the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
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The Twin Spires are reflected in a puddle of water as attendees walk about the Paddock area in morning before the running of the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Jocekey Ricardo Santana Jr. reacts after finishing in first place atop She's A Julie during race 7at the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Jockey Ricardo Santana Jr., far left, reacts while crossing the finish line in first place atop She's A Julie during race 7at the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

From left, Katlyn Jones, Lynda Brodrick, and Kathy Scariot, all of Bowling Green, KY., cheer during race 7 at the 2019 Kentucky Oaks on Friday, May 3, 2019, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Matt Herp/ Special to the Courier Journal

Charles Spriggs reacts to the results of a race while watching on screens from the paddock area during the Kentucky Oaks race day at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. on Friday, May 3, 2019. Nikki Boliaux, Nikki Boliaux/Courier Journal

Bob Baffert, right, watches the result of the Keeper Hill race inside the paddock area of Churchill Downs during the Kentucky Oaks race day in Louisville, Ky. on Friday, May 3, 2019. Nikki Boliaux, Nikki Boliaux/Courier Journal

Attendees in the grandstands and the clubhouse watch as horses prepare to race during Kentucky Oaks race day at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. on Friday, May 3, 2019. Nikki Boliaux, Nikki Boliaux/Courier Journal

Zalika Russel watches as trainers walk horses on the track after a race during Kentucky Oaks race day at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. on Friday, May 3, 2019. Nikki Boliaux, Nikki Boliaux/Courier Journal

Diana James fans herself while watching races from her section in the grandstands during Kentucky Oaks race day at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. on Friday, May 3, 2019. Nikki Boliaux, Nikki Boliaux/Courier Journal

A hose owned by a group including local businessman Adam Weitsman won the $250,000 Edgewood Stakes Friday at Churchill Downs.

Concrete Rose avenged the only loss of her young career with a stirring finish on the undercard of the Kentucky Oaks, which always runs the day before the Kentucky Derby.

The 3-year-old filly came from well off the lead to take down favored and previously unbeaten Newspaperofrecord in the final furlong of the 1-1/16th-mile race on the turf. The horse ended up winning by 3 3/4 lengths over the 1-5 favorite.

Ridden by Julien Leparoux and part of Ashbrook Farm and BBN Racing, Concrete Rose went off at 5-1 and paid $13.80, $3.40 and $2.80. Newspaperofrecord paid $2.10 and $2.10. Winter Sunset, a 13-1 long shot, paid $3.80 to show. A $2 exacta paid $32.60, while a 50-cent trifecta paid $27.10.

Weitsman, who owns Upstate Shredding, said before the race bringing a horse to Kentucky Oaks day was one of his dreams.

"Today Concrete Rose gets to show her stuff at the 145th running of Kentucky Oaks today at Churchill Downs," he said on Facebook. "Crazy good horses in this field but maybe we can get a good position and somehow come in the top 3!"

While most of the money was bet on the favorite in the Grade 2 stakes race, Concrete Rose came into Friday with three wins in her last four tries.